Tell Me How Much You Love Me
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  • Parts 7
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  • Reads 842
  • Votes 52
  • Parts 7
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Aug 24, 2014
The girl's name is Rissa Laurel.

She was a senior in highschool before she dropped out, left her family and began life as a criminal, stealing and killing just to survive.

She's a sexual sadist and murderer with an interest in young women and a creative way of committing her crimes.

Rissa thinks she'll never be caught, but when she stumbles upon the Sorrow Society, a secret and powerful organization of outlaws who serve a Master, the reality hits her. 
She needs their protection, their security, but is she willing to serve a Master when the very thing she kills for is dominance? 
And what if, against all odds, she finds herself truly falling in love?
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